Dr. Ben (Nicholas) Dhonau

Condolence Book for

Dr. Ben (Nicholas) Dhonau

Dublin

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Sincere condolences to Ben’s family.
Our family knew Ben and Cecily for many years. Many the conversation and laugh was shared when he collected his Irish Times. In more recent times we would see him at Mass. A gentleman and good conversationalist who will be missed.
Rest in peace Ben.
— Ann Tallon and family
Sincere condolences to all of Ben’s family on his passing. May He Rest in Peace with his beloved Cecily. We befriended one another during our days in the Civil Service and maintained that contact throughout the years. A devout person who volunteered as a Reader at Masses in both Fairview Church and Beaumont Hospital. A gentleman, a lover of classical music and a friend to everyone he met. Ni bheidh a leitheid ann aris.
— Alan and Rose Larkin
Sincere condolences to Bens family. I was fortunate to have met Ben recently having looked forward to his many Sunday Mass readings. Such a lovely man, quiet and unassuming but blessed with the most beautiful voice.
Rest in Peace.
— Phil
Sincere condolences to Ben's family on his loss. I have lovely memories of Ben & Cecily walking with their lovely adored dogs. May he rest in peace with his beloved Cecily.
— Marese Phelan ex Cadogan Road
Sincere condolences to all of Ben’s family. Ben was a wonderful reader at Mass on Sundays. His voice was so clear and distinctive when he read. May he rest in peace.
— Fiona Phelan
Great reader at mass. Didnt know him well but could tell he was very gentlemanly. Really took his Catholic faith seriously. Rip Ben.
— Fellow Mass Goer
So long to our old friend Ben. Rest in peace, reunited at last with your beloved Cecily. Thanks for everything.
— Brian and Collette Breslin
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